Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐

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Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐

Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐

@DOkeke7451

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Katılım Ocak 2024
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CORE (Satoshi)@Core_002·
$10,000 giveaway I’ll pick 10 people from the comments to send $1,000 each. Results with proof in 24 hours. 🤝 Just like, comment, repost and follow @DrWhaleReal
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AMARA
AMARA@Amy_beke·
why do pussy juice be bleaching clothes?😭
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Jewel 🌗
Jewel 🌗@OfficialJoel4_·
I have a slightly broken screen UK USED Samsung S23 Who wants it? If nobody likes your replies to this post in 48hrs, il waybill it to you
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Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐
Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐@DOkeke7451·
@_Kkachee If you got a notification for this post just know you're not making heaven, you get notifications for what you like most on this app
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Kachi
Kachi@_Kkachee·
Orgasms can be quite embarrassing, because why am I screaming and curling up like that?!
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
♥️♥️♥️ Happy Valentine’s Day ♥️♥️♥️
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Beth♥️
Beth♥️@queenbeth____·
Please help repost this guys, this girl is too young for something like this to happen to her in Nigeria. She might not be related to you, but for the sake of God, please repost.
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🅱️ASH-AAR🛑
🅱️ASH-AAR🛑@YesItsBash·
Omo I first thought he was fooling but boy can sing 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
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Talk Church
Talk Church@churchtalkative·
I decree and declare in Jesus name!!
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Chief
Chief@TheChiefMK·
Congratulate yourself under this post, i don't know why but just do it with faith.
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Temi Of ATL🇺🇸🇳🇬
Temi Of ATL🇺🇸🇳🇬@FavorGrace90·
I apologize for interrupting your scrolling, but if you're holding your phone right now, join me in typing... Lord, please do it for me.
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STEVE CROWN
STEVE CROWN@SteveCrownmusic·
If you can see this post type- I AM BLESSED
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Mami Amah 🎀
Mami Amah 🎀@ItsAmahAdoma·
I apologize for interrupting your scrolling, but if you're holding your phone right now, join me in typing... Lord, please do it for me.
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Prof. EG ☎️🐐
Prof. EG ☎️🐐@Bigwavee00·
Someone need a phone so bad Rn I just can’t proof it. If you are the one Indicate with the phone you wish for.
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Vivian Ifeoma
Vivian Ifeoma@VivianIfeomaOj·
Do you know the history of Ekwensu? Before the arrival of European missionaries, the Igbo’s had a powerful deity called Ekwensu, known for war, and strategy. He was never considered evil and he helped Igbo’s win so many wars. When the British encountered the Igbo’s, they noticed there was no word for ‘devil’ in the language. Over time, missionaries convinced the people that Ekwensu, the god of war, was in fact the devil. Making the people turn against the diety called Ekwensu. Today, many fear him as a symbol of evil, but history remembers Ekwensu as a god of courage, strategy, and war.
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Timothée
Timothée@asentimothee·
This will be you in 2 years, just say Amen...
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Mayor Daniels Okeke 🐐@DOkeke7451·
@PeterObi This present government has made us realize what we are missing as Nigerians and we need to set our priorities straight. A new Nigeria is indeed POssible!!!
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Peter Obi
Peter Obi@PeterObi·
Nations Like Nigeria, Know What To Do To Prosper, But Just Can’t Do It. - James A. Robinson, Nobel Laureate in Economics, 2024 In July this year, the United Nations issued a frightening warning that 34 million Nigerians are at risk of hunger. This was also published in national dailies on August 1, 2025. This is not just an abstract statistic. It speaks of real people - our parents, children, neighbours, and friends - who are going to bed hungry and waking up without hope of a meal. So, while the country faces acute hunger — with Nigeria ranked among the hungriest countries in the world and classified under the category of “serious hunger”, the Federal Government of Nigeria announced a ₦712 billion budget for the renovation of an airport on the same August 1, 2025. It is profoundly troubling that at a time when millions of Nigerians are facing the crushing burden of hunger, the Federal Government has chosen to approve a staggering ₦712.3 billion—not to feed its people, not to lift them out of hardship, and not to invest in their well-being, but to renovate an airport. This raises a fundamental and urgent question: Where are our national priorities? Let us not forget: in 2013, Nigeria secured a $500 million loan from the China Exim Bank, supplemented by counterpart funding, to upgrade five international airports - Lagos, Abuja, Kano, Port Harcourt, and Enugu. If that massive investment was made barely a decade ago, what justifies an even larger sum today for just one airport - especially at a time when Nigerians are starving, internally displaced, and desperate? As a nation, our primary obligation is to protect and provide for our people, to ensure they are fed, healthy, and secure. While physical infrastructure like airports and roads matter, they cannot prioritise against hunger, health, education and security. Food security itself is a national security and economic strategy. Development is about choices. It’s about understanding that national progress begins with the basics: human development, not with grandiose infrastructure projects. A government that builds grandiose infrastructure while its people starve is not building a nation - it is betraying one. The time has come to rethink our priorities and put Nigerians first in every policy, every budget, and every decision. We must prioritise and concentrate our resources in critical areas of development: security of lives and property, health, education and pulling our people out of poverty. A New Nigeria is POssible. -PO
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